The making of…and behind the scenes process of, “Hey, You Know What Movie Would Make A Good Musical?” show at The Zipper Factory Theater, Oct. 13th, 2008 10pm Interviews with the cast!!! Three Up and Coming musical theater writer/performers satirize the current fad on Broadway of turning movies into commercial musicals by musicalizing three incredibly popular films. www.heyyouknowwhatproductions.com www.thezipperfactory.com
I donot own the rights to anything! For entertainment purposes only. 13 is a musical with lyrics and music by Jason Robert Brown and a book by Dan Elish, with Robert Horn newly joining as co-librettist. The story concerns the life of 13-year-old Evan Goldman as he moves from New York City to Appleton, Indiana, and his dilemma when the move conflicts with the celebration of his becoming a Bar Mitzvah. It premiered in 2007 in Los Angeles and transferred to Broadway on September 16, 2008. The musical premiered on January 7, 2007 at The Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles, CA and ran through February 18, 2007. The production was directed by Todd Graff, with choreography by Michele Lynch, and the cast and band were all teenagers. The show was presented at the Norma Terris Theater in Chester, Connecticut, by Goodspeed Musicals from May 9, 2008 through June 8, 2008, with direction by Jeremy Sams and choreography by Christopher Gattelli.[2] It opened on Broadway at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre on September 16, 2008 in previews, with an official opening on October 5, 2008. The show announced on November 21, 2008 that it would close on Broadway on January 4, 2009. A touring production is being considered, but it would not start until late 2009; the tour would include America, France and the United Kingdom. Most of the Broadway cast was in the Goodspeed production (except Moro, Hammond and Williams). There is a teen band, as in prior productions. In July 2009, 13 premiered its first …
i’m also performing on may 27 with bobby cronin in LA Linkies you will needie: Monday Night New Voices info: website: www.shellybort.com playbill: www.playbill.com broadwayworld: www.broadwayworld.com “Bobby Cronin plays Los Angeles” Facebook: www.facebook.com music by aaron durr. look for him on iTunes. you’ll love him.
this is a quick video blog remembering major air force pilot chris cooper. I knew chris for some time while in massena. from elementary school and into high school. he was in all the drama and musicals. his parents were quite good to me too. he was a decorated combat veteran who served in iraq and afghanistan. he was killed when the b-52 stratosphere he was in crashed near the us territory of guam. he was 33. a crew of five others were aboard the plane.
SPERMALOT is coming! Have a ball as the Lady of the Labia sends our spunky knights on their quest for the Holy Egg. SPERMALOT is a vas deferens from other musicals that have come before. Slip into something comfortable and enjoy the sensations. 2009 New York International Fringe Festival, August 14-30 The multimedia puppet musical from Iowa takes a prolific and pompous poke at American sexuality and human reproduction as a parody of the Knights of the Round Table. The Lady of the Labia sends Sperm Arthur, King of Spermatogonia, and his Sperm Knights on their quest to create a union with the most holiest of holy grails – the Ovum, the fount of the future. Along the way, the Sperm Knights overcome obstacles beset in their way, including: surfing through the seminal tsunami, making the leap of faith from prepuce to purpose, and brothers battling brothers. Once on the other side, they must crusade against Green Knight Chlamydia, Red Knight Aunt Flo and Black (Jedi) Knight SamJack. Before their quest is complete they must pass the final test of the over-protective Cervix, of which there can be only one triumphant. Think of it as Avenue Q meets Camelot meets Sex-Ed Class. Is it a bit sophomoric? Sure! Is it a bit offensive? Its a bit more than a bit! Is it funny? Funny? Be prepared to wet your panties! It’s a live-action, puppet, multi-media, musical experience with free condoms you won’t want to miss! CHANGE is the theatre company in residence at Grand View College’s Viking …
Trumpet the Complimentary Dinopup is the dino on the street and gives his take on New York City musicals and tries to push the New Musical staring him, or at least a close relative. Can’t a dinopup scalp a ticket in this town?